Another version not listed comes from Mariss Jansons and the Bavarian Radio SO in a live 2006 performance which I picked up from Amazon Germany. It might have been one of those available to orchestra subscribers only which found its way on to Amazon. It's a far better account than that from Jansons and the Concertgebouw with percussion that comes across strongly and it should be made available more generally. Would be one for the short list if it wasn't for doubtful availability.
BaL 18.06.16 - Mahler: Symphony no. 5
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Originally posted by richardfinegold View PostAfter that Herculean effort by Alpie I feel like an ingrate mentioning an unlisted version, but the 5th that I have enjoyed the most over the past year is one that is available in multiple formats from Pristine Audio, Horenstein / Berlin a 1961 Concert recording. If you otherwise enjoy Horenstein Mahler you will be rewarded here.
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For organophiles there's David Briggs playing his own transcription on the organ of Gloucester Cathedral. It was recorded for Priory Records, edited from two night-time complete takes, at the time when Gramophone chose one of their recordings of him there as engineering CD of the month. This was his first go at a solo Mahler symphony back in 1998, though by now he's even done the 8th in New York with chorus and soloists! Not to all tastes of course, but remarkable nevertheless.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post
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Originally posted by pastoralguy View PostI know a few folk here don't always appreciate the 'live' BaLs but I'm quite enjoying this one. There's less of a feeling of randomness than can sometimes happen.
On the plus side, it reminds me what a great work this is.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostIt's better than some, but it's still two chums agreeing with each other for most of the time.
On the plus side, it reminds me what a great work this is.
No mention (so far) of the problems with the percussion in the first rehearsals - or is this another of Alma's inventions? - I'd love to hear a recording that restores the original scoring, played by an orchestra that's more familiar with the Music than the Gurzenich Orchestra Cologne was in 1904.
Oh - and the opening: Beethoven 5? Or Mendelssohn's Wedding March?[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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I keep getting the sense that the man dare not disagree with AMcG if he wants to get back on BAL. Norty thort, I know.
I also find that the change of voices with each mentioning orchestras / conductors tends to help me forget WHOSE extract exactly we are / have been listening to.
Hmm. Not convinced by format.
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